Umihara Kawase Heads to Nintendo 3DS - New Trailer and Details

By Jorge Ba-oh 05.04.2013 1

Umihara Kawase Heads to Nintendo 3DS - New Trailer and Details on Nintendo gaming news, videos and discussion

Take on the weird and wonderful world of mutated sea creatures with Japanese schoolgirl Umihara Kawase on Nintendo 3DS.

In Sayonara Umihara Kawase, announced last month, will mark the return to the series by the original development staff and will be a brand new installment in the series on Nintendo 3DS. For those unfamiliar, the Umihara Kawase platforming games follow a Japanese girl of the same name, as she ends up in a world full of freaky mutated creatures. She's now older, better equipped, and ready to take on these critters once more.

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The aim is to simply survive, traversing through interconnected worlds using exit doors to reach a new area on the map. This time round though you'll be able to play as other youngsters plus a chap who can slow down time.

Publisher Agatsuma Entertainment released a new trailer and screens for Sayonara Umihara Kawase.


 

What do you think of the Sayonara Umihara Kawase concept - would you like a localised/Western release?

Box art for Sayonara Umihara Kawase
Also known as

Yumi's Odd Odyssey

Developer

Agatsuma

Publisher

Agatsuma

Genre

2D Platformer

Players

1

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I would buy the Nintendo DS one, which essentially bundles the original Super Famicom and PS1 games into one cartridge... if only it wasn't so expensive.

The thing that disappoints me is that while the DS wasn't region locked, meaning I could still import the DS one and play it without any problem, the 3DS one will be region locked. I really hope they localize this one at least.

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